12 Friday, March 31, 1989 / University Daily Kansan AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY APRIL 1st. Glass Onion 624 west 12th 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Write a letter save a life A Dining & Drinking Establishment Weekend Special--Friday, Sat., & Sun. BLUE MARLIN Fresh Pacific Blue Marlin from Hawaii $12.95 Served with fresh vegetables, rice, & sunflower seed bread SHRIMP PEEL Three dozen nice sized boiled shrimp Served with sauteed vegetables and fresh baked bread $9.95 $9.95 PORTER'S IS THE HOME OF FRESH FISH IN LAWRENCE Come see our unique lines of Jayhawk cards, shirts, and gifts. *JOANNE RENFRO will be here to sign her new "hawk" book! Hours: Mon..Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 'til 8; Sun. 1-5 YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEEL Big Eight meet scheduled during finals Conflict violates KU Senate rules University Senate Executive Committee appointed a subcommittee last night to inquire about a track meet that was scheduled in violation of University Senate Rules and Regulations. Bob Jerry, SenEx chairman, said the Big Eight Tail Meet scheduled for May 11-13 in Norman, Okla. violated University Senate Rules and Regulations because it would conflict with KU's final examinations period. by Thom Clark Kansan staff writer Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 In a memo to SenEx, Jerry said that three pension funds, Aetna's, TIAA-CREF' and Union Mutual', did not offer socially sensitive retirement plans and were not free from South African investments. James Seaver, professor of history and a member of SenEx, said that because other institutions outside the state were involved and had different goals, than the University, it would be difficult to change the dates for the meet. "The University has had a long-standing policy that states that intercollegiate policy events should not occur during final exams." Jerry explained that everyone understand that so this same issue does not come up again. Richard Lee, assistant athletic director for academic support, said the athletic event was scheduled by the eight schools in the conference. "Hopefully, we can work it out for next year so that it will not conflict with trials at the University of Kansas and with the department to reschedule the meet for this year. faculty and staff. "We will be trying to find out if there is any way the University could avoid scheduling track meets during university governance," Seaver said. Bob Hohn, professor of educational psychology and research, and Seaver were appointed to the subcommittee on street with the Athletic Department. However, Lincoln National does not invest in any company which does business in South Africa, he said. In other business, SenEx endorses the opportunity for faculty to receive a socially sensitive retirement plan. There are four plans available to Jerry said SenEx did not endorse one particular plan but indicated that at least one of the companies should be socially sensitive. Jerry said the resolution would be taken to University Council for approval sometime this spring. No date has been set. KU students can sample international culture, cuisine by a Kansan reporter KU students and Lawrence residents will have a chance to experience different cultures tomorrow at McColum Hall's annual Interna- Display booths, international cuisine and a talent show will be offered at the fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the lobby at McBee. Rashid Malik, coordinator of the event, said the event would allow people to understand other cultures better. "Unless we understand each other better, it will be hard for everyone to overcome their distrust," said Malik, Bangladesh graduate student. The talent show will include a piano and accordion act, international dances and other surprises, Malik said. A ticket, which costs 25 cents, will buy a food item from one of the U. Unless we understand each other better, it will be hard for everyone to overcome their distrust. Rashid Malik Bangladesh graduate student "Last year, we raised about $175, and we expect to raise about that much this year," he said. He said that everyone expected a large turnout. Last year the fair had 500 people. Malik encouraged everyone to wear native costumes. be put back into the McCollum budget and used for next year's fair. 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